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iraq in afghanistan and to wars and then also may be a little bit like ronald reagan. don't just talk about the middle-class and sociological terms, but give examples of somebody living in toledo or columbus ohio. yet be a little bit more of the minister, a little bit more martin luther king. inject some passion. he has an audience now. i was their last night on the floor. once bill clinton spoke they were getting electrified, but he does not want to be the guy who the media, next day says put a wet blanket of things. i am of the feeling that he has death throes symmetric -- red meat to the crowd and maybe even just mentioning particularly the gm bailout and mitt romney suggesting that detroit died, that might be enough to get that kind of raucous crowd going. gerri: they're probably ready to cheer would be my guess. all those democrats. thanks for coming on. appreciate your time what do you think about the dnc so far? send me an e-mail. ♪ >> coming up. >> the republican argument against the president's reelection is actually pretty simple. a total mess. he had to cl
iraq in afghanistan and to wars and then also may be a little bit like ronald reagan. don't just talk about the middle-class and sociological terms, but give examples of somebody living in toledo or columbus ohio. yet be a little bit more of the minister, a little bit more martin luther king. inject some passion. he has an audience now. i was their last night on the floor. once bill clinton spoke they were getting electrified, but he does not want to be the guy who the media, next day says put...
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they may not have known, but also served in iraq and afghanistan. and there and benghazi he was far from his children and he laid down his life as he would have for them protecting his friends. today, tyrone is home. sean smith it seems lived to serve. first in the air force band with you at the state department. he knew the perils of this calling for this time in baghdad. there and benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of his family and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want and an ambassador as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man as a peace corps. he arrived in libya on a cargo ship. how he believed in libya and its people and how they loved him back. they are in benghazi he laid down his life for his friends. libyan and american. and for us all. today, chris is home. for americans, for patriots, they loved this country. they chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the dang
they may not have known, but also served in iraq and afghanistan. and there and benghazi he was far from his children and he laid down his life as he would have for them protecting his friends. today, tyrone is home. sean smith it seems lived to serve. first in the air force band with you at the state department. he knew the perils of this calling for this time in baghdad. there and benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of his family and he laid down his life in service to us all. today,...
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the data provider for this information, they got this from public filings and freedom of information iraq -- 3 -- institutional investors themselves. the private equity sector is $3 trillion in assets under management. you would expect democratic weening groups might be investing with private equity notably bain capital. dennis: they're running behind on obligations and need to double and triple usual returns and they do that with private equity and the very end of these democrats, line. liz: essentials both sides of the political aisle, gop meaning causes and democratic groups but this is separate too from criticism against bain capital that they engaged in leveraged buyouts and it is a separate issue. these institutional investors have made money with bain capital. dennis: thanks for a peek at the truth. 20% of the world's adults work full time for an employer according to gallup. in the u.s. 41% of adults over age 15 have a full-time job but in europe the numbers only 32%. middle east north africa 18% and in sub-saharan africa just 12% of adults have a job. gallup numbers exclude part-
the data provider for this information, they got this from public filings and freedom of information iraq -- 3 -- institutional investors themselves. the private equity sector is $3 trillion in assets under management. you would expect democratic weening groups might be investing with private equity notably bain capital. dennis: they're running behind on obligations and need to double and triple usual returns and they do that with private equity and the very end of these democrats, line. liz:...
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audiences here, the international audience, but also the audience of his at home that wanted to get out of iraq, that looks forward to getting out of afghanistan and welcomes a declining american position in the middle east and globally. cheryl: you brought up egypt. i want to ask you about the muslim brotherhood. there's a feeling now that mohammed is much more aggressive than many analysts had expected him to be. do you think this is a concern that mr. obama needs to address tomorrow? >> it should be because what morsi has said i want more support for a palestinian state and yet it was president obama in that famous cairo speech in 09 that said i will pay more respect to the muslim world and do more for palestinians. when you see weakness in a weak leader and he makes concessions it doesn't satisfy you, it simply feeds the desire for more concessions. i think that's what morsi's statement yesterday means. cheryl: one of the things with the general assembly this week is this president is really going to be attacked on all sides frankly by dignitaries that will be coming to new york talking to
audiences here, the international audience, but also the audience of his at home that wanted to get out of iraq, that looks forward to getting out of afghanistan and welcomes a declining american position in the middle east and globally. cheryl: you brought up egypt. i want to ask you about the muslim brotherhood. there's a feeling now that mohammed is much more aggressive than many analysts had expected him to be. do you think this is a concern that mr. obama needs to address tomorrow?...
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melissa: coming up tonight on "money", james jeffries, former ambassador to iraq and turkey. we will talk the new terror strategy targeting diplomats and foreign workers and how it will affect investment in the middle east as businesses pull employees out and put businesses on hold. this is one of the big impacts from everything we're seeing beside obviously the human toll. they have a lot of corporations say they will bring their people home because it is just too dangerous. what impact it will have on the global economy. interesting take. lori: sorry to talk over you. driving economies. who wants to invest now with pictures of instability day after day. melissa: absolutely. lori: coming up after the break the markets have had a good run so far. but ashley webster and tracy byrnes says you should be cautious if you're going to buy in this market. he will have two stocks to tell you to buy. he will tell you why. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national
melissa: coming up tonight on "money", james jeffries, former ambassador to iraq and turkey. we will talk the new terror strategy targeting diplomats and foreign workers and how it will affect investment in the middle east as businesses pull employees out and put businesses on hold. this is one of the big impacts from everything we're seeing beside obviously the human toll. they have a lot of corporations say they will bring their people home because it is just too dangerous. what...
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jeff flock is live in from chicago with gm's iraq i have the smallest gm car ever made. the chevy sparc. i also have numerous boxes of cheerios. answering the question should you by general motors stock? maybe general mills. we will have the answer when we return. >> i am elizabeth macdonald with the fox business brief. the wily on wall street continues back of the s&p 500 hits the highest level since may 2008. investors are cheering the ecb plan for the bond buying program helping italy and spain. oil continues the up -- upward trend there is more pain upon. the national average is now $3.82. electronic arts scored a touchdown with a pneumatic an nfl 13 game that continues to set records during the first seven days. following the announcement that mad and nfl had a record on the high-definition consoles. this is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper >> some of general motors models of the biggest sales ever. as it introduces the chevy spark nesters wonder. we have jeff flock single ontario's fit into the equation. >> speaking of this right now on
jeff flock is live in from chicago with gm's iraq i have the smallest gm car ever made. the chevy sparc. i also have numerous boxes of cheerios. answering the question should you by general motors stock? maybe general mills. we will have the answer when we return. >> i am elizabeth macdonald with the fox business brief. the wily on wall street continues back of the s&p 500 hits the highest level since may 2008. investors are cheering the ecb plan for the bond buying program helping...